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Self interests should be ed' Shes the das# mg of the Brit- ish fleet . ._ and Sails the high seas of hilarity ith the cleverest crew of comedians dinary electors towards their chos- “nl en party, not only during a. cam- been © W ih. mlsn but on the time whether that °°1’J;_°“;‘,2;‘r;to’;:;:§;§ sms wma,” reeent seeth of her mother. - " ‘Malone was the celebrant. . , l l U d the uces the ladies of was the _general opinion that a me place of the railway entirely.. n er ‘ipr _ - d°]°g"'“°“ 5h°“1d be 'em to the Mr' Myer’ “id” llicious lunch and after service dele- wcst Prince Association to confer In spite of these and mlm? 03'” with them. difficulties, the speaker had every for an hour or so Major May after first thanking cbnfldence that Premier Bennett _ h ben 1; me mm ti uld bring Canada through (Ap. Two oclock the ch\n‘c the delcga cs for no a on 86 wo ' Vice President, said he was very P1'1U8°)- mg pl-eslded over by M,-,_ H_ p_ much in favour of the amalagama- Raym°nd_ After th, opening hymn U0" 0f_ the dig? °5~;°C‘a?°“’~dI“th" HON' G' SHELTON SHARP and prayer by the Rev. Mr- Spri88l very able H ess e Slew 6 or Kensington Mrs Nelson Pres- - harp Minister ' ' ' point that no party can succeed mm- G~ shemm 5 ' bile Works received an on Pu . ' t_ welcomed the delegates. Minutes of one's Party was the key note of ulusuauc °va'u°n' He congmtula. Mr, Myers on his timely and submerged for the interests of the inspiring address' b ht re ets from Dr Mac Party and Province and it rested He mug gr h ` _ officers and delegates, s standing chiefly on the attitude of the or- mlllglt' Qctgy :;:;";sw Ee :$3 resolution of sympathy was passed P called to attend 8. mediwl vr BHERRYVALLEY -_*_ Women’s Auxiliary, C. of E. Hold Enthus- iastic Semi-annual ‘_ Meeting. i P\.,X':t*5_°'° / P01, I The semi-annual meeting of the, Women's Auxi1iary_of the Church] ~.f England in Prince Edward Is-] . ind was held yesterday at .Cherry i 'alley in Christ Church, old andl Jstoric, dating back to Loyalist lmes. The church was packed to he doors. On a glorious summer norning delegates gathered from :ar and near to join in divine serv- lce, followed by the Holy Commun- ion. The Rev. Mr. Philipp; of Ai- berton gave an inspiring sermon, the theme being living and doingl 'what one believes. 'I‘he Rev. Canoni the parish W A provided a de- gates met socially in picnic style called all to the semi-annual meet- ldent of the Cherry Vlaley branch .the last semi-annual meeting were read by Miss Cotton, Correspond- ing Sccretary. After roll call of the aud extended tg Mrs. Pierce, the Recording Secretary, on the very 'fi' An mvltatlon that 1§ hard to reslst... Listen' 4 I 1 §>2!l"§‘@.a YB: fin ph ,_ 0 \ nlAatTr.»nr§.`»gurr- 'mu u-rn.: :oss mon rou- Party was a success or failluve. In to closing he supported the motion of Provincial matters dealing Each convenor then gave a. short you've ever laugh- ed at. You’|l smile! You’Il roar! You'll howl! Also Torchy Comedy and! it/lick-cy Mouse I Mr. James Pendergast that a, com- mittee be appointed to meet the West Prince Association on the subject of amalgamation. The unde for with l ue l to cgglignworm 61:; ‘;;;trev;;“._ offering Boxes, Mrs. Spriggs for the means the curtaiiment of the ‘lunmr Branch' Mm' R°5°" f°’ D' rt t_ verbal report on the work of har chienéovxigmtxt ozncaégingme; department. Mrs. Green for the ‘_ 8 heavy debt mu would have Little Helpers, Mrs. Bell for the Juniors Mrs, Paynter for Thank IN MAKING Rice Krlspies, the Kellogg Company produced a ready to eat cereal that has won millions of friends Those crunchy bubbles of rice look ao mviting when you heap them in a bowl. As you pour on mllk or cream the way Party Leaders e tn Prince Conservative Associ-1, on The annual meeting of the Eastiisier or Public Works and also con- W Prince Liberal Conservative Amo- gratulate Hon. Thomas MaoNutt elution held in Summcrsicle on on his elevation to the high office at This Mr-._John H. Myers, MI. working days of the mad tmcw-,.8 “The Living Message," Mrs. McNutt throughout the Pzwmch The mad for Prayer Partners, Mrs. Batt for Mr. Myers, one of the Federal mum” were asked to ug, the D°!‘¢BS- The Tl’€0-WISP. M188 1-GWB. ‘ » members for Queens County, was ho,-se drawn drag wherever possible 5P°k° f°l' 9' few mmm" ‘"1 the e a e greeted with enthusiasm when ho to assist in keeping up the roads Pledge Fund Md M3-S5 C5310 H85' rose to address the meeting; with the lent expemm Consldeh lam in charge of literature gave a _ . He referred fp the loyal support able work had already been .U_ brief I1-Eslime Of the Stildy b00k! for that the Conservatives of East ¢0mp11ghgd_ widening roads and th” mmm? year- Mn- C93,” mm , 0 ‘ | 1 C € n_ Prince had given to their Party deepening ditches. The new tractor WCB President' thanked "ws" °°"' leaders in the past and heartily purchased for use in 151; District, 11111115’ f-he W- A- member! 01' Cherry supported Major May in his views of prince 1, swing great ”tMac_ Valley for their enthusiasm and a amalgamation, Mom standing vote of thanks was ten- only recently retumed from Ot- The recon; aovemmeng md 110114 T0 *MSO hwnlthblb lldiw- wa Mr. Myers dealt ably with the given 'the nsenrenee that rrlnee M11 C°=*l f°° =l>°l=° °ll the Rem"- ~ ° ` o various important matters which Edward Island would be included “tm” Fund explaining it* D""P°"°' ll'1Sp1I`1I1g Add1'€SS€S D€l1V€f€d hon oeonpieo the attention of the in th, perrnenent highway norject md” °f °°“°°”°“ “nd W’ Sml' ° H011-le 0! C0mm0¥1ll dllrills the last across the continent as soon as the fymll ’°5“"" in “Stem Canml At ' session, 4 flngnggg 011119 gmmtry gngbled the After th’ C1959 °f 111° hmm* He spoke in glowing terms of the Government to carry out the work. meetml MW' R9'Ym°nd» 31° PNP ridership of Rt. Hon. R. B. Ben- 'rho farmers of the Province had ldeng $311; i;l"°d"°°d ;W*;i° Allg- . O ' ' ett, and his achievements not bee given an opportunity to com- "Y e ° K°'“3"`“'» “ °- W ° atlon In Summerslde' n ly in Canadian politics but as a mul; their taxes in statute labour SMI’ f°1` tl” 011°” “°"".W°°k~ In orld statesman. and many of the secondary roads °' 511°" and "fy mmestmi M' - _ _ _ _ He expressed his sincere regret have been widened and repaired. dm” W” D"Bl°15 mwilmed th" _ ` t, U 1,, Kenpo is the B f th F they snap, crackle, and pop is an appeal that seems to say- “L1sten!. . . get hungry ” And every spoonful you eat ls a thrill nn flavor. Countless mothers depend upon Kelloggls Rice Krispiea because their flavor and crispness are always welcomed by children. -And since Rice Krispies are nourishing and easy to digest, they are a fine food for any meal. _ _ Grown-ups, too, delight in their cnmchy goodness. Fife for breakfast, luncheon, or light snacks. Economical. Quality guaranteed. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. _ 3 STORE ENLABGED- - 01108 Tuesday, was from every stancipolnt of Miziister of Agriculture. A i We commend the able manner in u r ueh Hon. w. J. P. Macmillan, m B. gmat success. Mr. D. B. McDonald who was re- \vl elected unanimously as President. Z\ presided and opened the meeting by ri fwelcoining the members of the Yeti- ilnisier of Health and Education eral and Provincial Govemlncuts sion of the House and his zealous “ who were present and the delegates and untiring efforts in the public from the different polls. sc He gave a very inspiring address :Ed stating that he looked with con- lc (idence on the future, Canada bc- lng in very capable hands with ,ihe excellent condition of the pub- W Hon. R. B. Bennett at the helm. Hn 1 looked for a rise in prices to the economy in the different Depart- C und had every colifldencc in the vom-cl express our high appreciation h rvlce notably in the interest of t ic roads and their practice of strict J. D. Slc*.\'ztl't would soon nc ro-iBcnuotL during this cliffzcult per- id stored to health and spake with ier0i>°S- sneh system would be nrnpie to buns. “m"“M“ zienzzngna), ,;,}:,};;l,c,:,°,f°;°,'f,‘::,f;;l:9 Cd tile Hlllnls-lm2tf0Yl Of E355 ‘md serve the needs of the present "Dui" he replied, "why, I thank Charlottetown and and reliability is an cnvlgblg one Wert Prillfe Associations. and ask- population. Transportation by mo- God -that for fifty years I had the North Wiluhln and his hosts '01 rr-feng, |11 ish' '<1 alvwhcn Gd 101" Ollltlloll-‘l on the r»llbjcci_ Sev- tor car has come to stay and must g'nt of slght"--Imam the Sight of “O0 14| ° him eve W W mmm pany, Ltd., now stands. He remain ed with Mr. Hughes until the fall of '1908 when he entered business partnership with D. A. MacKinnon Both had received their drug edu cation from Mr. Hughes and had .worked together for many years Mr. Bethune remained with the MacKinnon Drug Company until the declaration of war, when he went over with the Artillery forces to Cape Breton, leaving for over- seas in 1915, He remained overseas until the end of the war, doing gal- lant service, bcing mentioned in despatches and very highly thought of by commanding officers and men. His partner, Mr. MacKinnon, was also at the Front at thc same ` time, the. management of the store being left in the hands of Mr. Em- est Worth. 1_919 Major Bethune took over the management of the business and e Colonel MacKinnon went into sil eratlng the drug business until three years ago, when they sold out to the Ross Drug Company, Ltd., Major Bethune remaining on Recently there has been a change Nicholson City passed over the in th I-I h D Co Li - ' ' ned. gkuzlrsregugnylxpzxo :Ls chest of Mr. Clarence Sample, who been in the employ of that firm 'mee 1909 h ed man was rushed to the Prince , as purchased the drug business of Mr. B. E. McFadyen at Kensington and is now located back to the Hughes Drug Co., whern h¢ will be found in conjunction ° N lm UN'DlR'l'AKl:n in the drug business and in the dis- , - ry success in the further lernl spoke on the question and it be recognized but it can never takcl Memo;-v, my prog,-es, of ms promsuonu mum \ t at 0‘Leary on Wednesday afternoon J On returning from the War in turned men at Charlottetown on n - by . . . ver fox buying, They continued op- _.__ fo .A manager of the new concern. gills Range yesterday afternoon llllyabla in advance. day, July 2nd, at Murray River, 1030 am, at Iris, 230 pm, at Brooklyn, 7 p,m Also on Monday, July 8rd, at Bangor 8 pm J H Bishop, student LEG~I0tN MEETING--A meeting of the Provincial Executive council ` of the Canadian Legion was held 1 ~arious Legion branches in the V vince. It was decided to hold he annual Provincial Convention uly 28 and a rc-union of all re- M e (Continued from Page 1) ~--.----_._,_ Pro Fr idwy night, August 4th. All pres- t enjoyed a good dinner prepared Mr .1 Lonergan rtunntc accident occurred at the bathing beach near the Kensington hen a car driven by Mr. Norman was lying on the grass. The injur- Edwnrd Island Hospital, where it This column fa rsaorved for quesn'| A County nun at local interest but d vertlalllg of a newly nature may.hl been added m the re” of the store' insert.-fx nt 4 nent. n worn amen; and new shelves erected for addi- lii PAINFUL ACCIDENT - An un- bat. Then, according to tha statm ment, I-Icnwood cut her throat ll sho lay unconscious, cloak!! mi W" against the aight. obtained were given today by P011” officers after the jury had been GX' eluded. They told of err Backville, N. B., and ot his quent questioning in the Royal was found that he was suffering adian Mounted Police office ther* from fou bi-ok ribs. A di there’ Maj” Bctmne is mv' “mg to Mr. Nlghoisoninhe had pagldill :id ville detachment, said the D0! 4°' car near where a group of people irfed any knowledge D! U19 mm' nlarge its premises in order td modate expanding businsu. new sanitary meat room hal me con nued ness of Hon. J. In spite of the urgent need for 959'” ° B Stewart, and also of the death of money the Government considered n°"th7 Hind" shrine’ U0 there and Malo r Bethune mu" cash and can? has hm W _ H. M. Downing and Mr. col- this was not the tune to raise the 0"” “WY See many b*“'b"°“-' Pm' ,mom Bruce' M_ L_ A' ' mm ticea of Hinduism. India is a great Mr. Myersspoke on the question Hon. Mr. Sharp struck an optim- h““3"Y multitude- hungry 1°’ tariffs, which is occupying the istic note when he assured his aud- Christ' ‘md °“lY when India' 15 °“° ticntion of every country in the ienoc he believed there was every in Christ Wm 511° b’ °“° in any ond tndny. sign or the market for mend seed Mb" WHY- f Tariffs are very necessary but' potatoes coming back, and farmers Tm Sadhu N¢15°n Ch1`i5t‘m°“d°'- ust be kept within bounds. The could put in a reasonable acreage in °°1°“"f“l Odmtal °°5°“m° 'P°k° nhie in the post hen been that with the prospect or one donor to °1°